Zionist activity in the Islamic countries started in the early days of the Zionist Movement, and continued after World War I ended. Zionist activity included emissaries from Palestine who were sent to various countries and were absorbed into the existing educational institutions or established new ones, and new groups of youth movements that were opened. In this way Zionist ideas were disseminated among local Jewish communities and integrated into local Jewish activity. This operation is documented in unique photographs from the CZA collections presented here.
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Deportees from Palestine during the First World War sail to Egypt and find refuge in the
Jewish community, 1915 (PHPS\1339432 | PHG\1003827)
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Medical treatment of children in a Jewish school in Egypt, 1915(PHPS\1337390)
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Members of the Zionist Commission, that was established after the Balfour Declaration and was headed by Chaim Weizmann, with the Jewish community in Egypt, 1918 (PHPS\1339956)
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The Jewish Orphanage in Damascus, supported by the Zionist Commission, Syria, 1919 (PHG\1023054)
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The Jewish Orphanage in Damascus, established by the Zionist Commission, Syria, 1919 (PHG\1024374)
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Students at the agricultural school in Tunisia (PHG\1023813)
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Graduates of the Maccabi Sports Association, Damascus, Syria, 1923 (PHG\1024379)
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Guides in Maccabi Hatzair, Damascus, Syria, 1923 (Part of a poster: KRA\4282)
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Teachers from Egypt visiting the nursery, Kfar Yeladim, near Afula, 1926 (PHG\1000658)
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Right: A group of teachers trained in Palestine and sent to Baghdad to teach in educational institutions, 1927(PHG\1051501) | Left: Kindergarten in Baghdad with teachers from the delegation, Iraq, 1927 (PHG\1051499)
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Children on Purim in Baghdad, Iraq, 1927 (PHG\1051507)
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Pioneers from Syria who arrived in Kfar Giladi, June 1929 (Part of a poster: KRA\4282)_______________________________________________________________________________________
Children bringing first fruits in Baghdad, Iraq, 1934 (PHG\1023883)_______________________________________________________________________________________
The sports team of Shamash School in Baghdad. The school's principal, Dr. Shraga Kallay, from Palestine and Mr. Segal, the sports group's guide, 1933 (PHG\1083390)
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The first Hebrew sports festival in Damascus, Shavuot, 1937. Above: Boys performing (PHG\1023720) |
Below: David Pinto, chairman of the community council, representatives of the Youth Federation and gymnasts (PHG\1023723)
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Right: A Jew from Morocco who immigrated to Palestine and lived in Tiberias, 1937. Keren Hayesod Collection (PHKH\1274242) | Left: immigrants from Iran at a carpet-weaving loom, early 20th century (PHG\1023665)
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